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  2. TikTokers are touting vibration plates for health benefits ...

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    Modern vibration plates are the latest iteration in a long history of vibrating exercise devices, from belts to couches. From the 1940s to the 1960s, “what was being sold, almost entirely to ...

  3. This Unconventional Workout Tool Can Improve Circulation And ...

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    When it comes to weight loss, vibration plates aren't promising. The results aren’t promising. Whole body vibration was found to make an impact on total fat mass, but non-significant effects on ...

  4. 6 Best Vibration Plates to Amplify Your Workouts and Recovery

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    The best vibration plates can boost recovery, improve strength, alleviate joint pain, and improve balance and coordination. Here are the top ones, per experts.

  5. Vibration of plates - Wikipedia

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    Vibration mode of a clamped square plate. The vibration of plates is a special case of the more general problem of mechanical vibrations.The equations governing the motion of plates are simpler than those for general three-dimensional objects because one of the dimensions of a plate is much smaller than the other two.

  6. Vibrating belt machine - Wikipedia

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    Actress Vivienne Segal using a "Battle Creek Health Builder" from an advertizement in the November 1, 1927 Vogue. A vibrating belt machine is a device that was promoted to passively reduce body fat through the use of an oscillating or vibrating belt around the exercise subject's waist, without active exercise by the user.

  7. Plate spinning - Wikipedia

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    Plate spinners. Plate spinning is a circus manipulation art where a person spins plates, bowls and other flat objects on poles, without them falling off. Plate spinning relies on the gyroscopic effect, in the same way a top stays upright while spinning. Spinning plates are sometimes gimmicked, to help keep the plates on the poles. [1]